The Art of the Playwright: Creating the Magic of TheatreParagon House Publishers, 1987 - 198 oldal |
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45. oldal
... keep someone from doing something 4. a deadline - or any other time limit that keeps someone from doing something , or which enforces the doing of it by a certain time 5. the law — either God's law or man's law : some specific command ...
... keep someone from doing something 4. a deadline - or any other time limit that keeps someone from doing something , or which enforces the doing of it by a certain time 5. the law — either God's law or man's law : some specific command ...
117. oldal
... keep out the draught , that'll do it , what do you say , we'll keep it as it is ?? There is no reply , so Davies stands there speechless as the curtain falls , and the audience is dumbfounded , perhaps because it realizes that this ...
... keep out the draught , that'll do it , what do you say , we'll keep it as it is ?? There is no reply , so Davies stands there speechless as the curtain falls , and the audience is dumbfounded , perhaps because it realizes that this ...
140. oldal
... keep one's sense of the ongoing process always . As Chekhov put it : " Don't write a play ; write plays . " In other words , keep the process going , endlessly and forever . As the poet William Blake said : " Without unceasing Practise ...
... keep one's sense of the ongoing process always . As Chekhov put it : " Don't write a play ; write plays . " In other words , keep the process going , endlessly and forever . As the poet William Blake said : " Without unceasing Practise ...
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Dramatic Versus Narrative | 1 |
The Stage is a Visual Area | 21 |
Drama is Action | 31 |
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actions and visuals actors ADVICE FOR PLAYWRIGHTS American playwrights Aristotle Arthur Miller audience basic beginning brief scene CHAPTER character action character's Chekhov Christopher Durang comes costume create David Rabe dialogue director dramatic action dramatic motifs dramatic principles dramatic writing Edward Albee Electra embody ESTRAGON Eugene Ionesco Eugene O'Neill example exposition feel film Glass Menagerie Hamlet happens Ibsen Ionesco John keep lines living look Macbeth major action major character MICAH modern theatre Molière narrative writing obstacles offstage opening Orestes performance playscript playwright PLAYWRIGHTS Train playwriting plot Poetics principles of dramatic produced Roman theatre Sam Shepard Scarlet Letter Shaw someone Sophocles speech stage directions stakes Stanislavsky story Strindberg SUGGESTED READING taking place talk tell Tennessee Williams theatrical thing Thornton Wilder tragedy tragic vivid onstage visuals VLADIMIR waiting for Godot wants William Shakespeare word Write a brief write plays wrote